
The concept of play-based education means that children can learn any and all traditional, educational concepts through play. Children must be given opportunities to explore the world through play in order to develop.
There are numerous benefits of providing daily periods of uninterrupted outdoor play for young children. Some of these benefits include supporting STEM skills, promoting gross motor development, connecting to the Earth, and giving children chances to take appropriate risks. It also allows children to connect with their peers and develop their social and emotional skills

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Inquiry-based learning starts with a question and involves children carrying out an investigation to answer that question. This is supported by providing children with the space to wonder, experiment, and fail

The RIE philosophy of infant/toddler care is based on deep respect and values the autonomy of each child. Infants and toddlers are given a secure, comfortable environment where they have the freedom to explore and interact with children of their own age. Inspired by the Resources for Infant Educarers or "RIE" philosophy, we view infants respectfully as initiators and self-learners rather than passive young beings